It was back in May 2018 that Bollywood fans first got an inkling of Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's relationship. Dressed in a chartreuse Sabyasachi lehenga, a smiling Bhatt walked into Sonam Kapoor Ahuja's wedding reception in Mumbai hand-in-hand with Kapoor, and despite the lack of a confirmation, there was no denying the sparks. The relationship was finally made official when Ranbir Kapoor went on record to talk about his equation with the 26-year-old actor later the same month. “It's really new right now, and I don't want to over speak. It needs time to breathe and it needs space,” Kapoor told GQ India in an interview. “As an actor, as a person, Alia is – what's the right word? – flowing right now. When I see her work, when I see her act, even in life, what she gives is something that I'm aspiring to for myself. It's new for us, so let it cook a bit.”

Since then, both Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor have opened up considerably about their relationship, accompanying each other on family dinners and travelling the globe together. Most recently, Bhatt was spotted making a trip to New York to meet Ranbir Kapoor's parents, Neetu and Rishi Kapoor, who she also brought in 2019 with. And now, it looks like the duo may be ready to take their relationship to the next level.

According to reports, Alia Bhatt has already begun planning the outfits for her wedding with Ranbir Kapoor, which is rumoured to take place in April 2020. Like so many Bollywood brides before her, Bhatt has reportedly chosen couturier Sabyasachi Mukherjee for her wedding day look, but the colour and style of her outfit remains a mystery. Bhatt's choice of designer is a fitting one (you may even call it romantic), given that it was a Sabyasachi look she was wearing when she made her first public appearance with her beau.

In the past, everyone from Anushka Sharma to Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra have favoured Sabyasachi's creations for their wedding days. Alia Bhatt herself is no stranger to the designer's pieces, and has been spotted in everything from sharara sets to saris from the label. Here's a look back at some of Bhatt's most memorable Sabyasachi picks.